5 awesome local multiplayer games for smartphones
There are games that you can play by yourself, online multiplayer games, and then there are those games that you can play with your roommates, siblings, parents and kids who are in lockdown with you. All you need is to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

France accuses Apple of refusing help with StopCovid app
Apple's iPhones normally block access to Bluetooth unless the user is actively running an app. French officials want Apple to change the settings to let their app access Bluetooth in the background, so it is always on. So far, they say, Apple has refused. France, along with some other countries, wants to keep contact data in a central database, arguing this would make it easier for the authorities to track suspected coronavirus cases.

Cyber-intel firms pitch governments on spy tools to trace coronavirus
When law enforcement agencies want to gather evidence locked inside an iPhone, they often turn to hacking software from the Israeli firm Cellebrite. By manually plugging the software into a suspect's phone, police can break in and determine where the person has gone and whom he or she has met.

5 awesome local multiplayer games for smartphones
There are games that you can play by yourself, online multiplayer games, and then there are those games that you can play with your roommates, siblings, parents and kids who are in lockdown with you. All you need is to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

France accuses Apple of refusing help with StopCovid app
Apple's iPhones normally block access to Bluetooth unless the user is actively running an app. French officials want Apple to change the settings to let their app access Bluetooth in the background, so it is always on. So far, they say, Apple has refused. France, along with some other countries, wants to keep contact data in a central database, arguing this would make it easier for the authorities to track suspected coronavirus cases.

Cyber-intel firms pitch governments on spy tools to trace coronavirus
When law enforcement agencies want to gather evidence locked inside an iPhone, they often turn to hacking software from the Israeli firm Cellebrite. By manually plugging the software into a suspect's phone, police can break in and determine where the person has gone and whom he or she has met.